I’m sure every business will agree that we could all do with some extra sales.

There are many things that can be done to make your website, landing pages and content much more appealing to your visitors. It’s important to guide your visitors through the ‘buyers journey’, this will help them decide and take the plunge into purchasing your product or service.

This weekend both myself and Derek made the short trip from Edinburgh to London to attend the annual Joomla! Day UK event hosted in Sunningdale Park, Ascot. Which despite its name, is a weekend event comprising of a social on Friday evening followed by a series of all day sessions on Saturday and Sunday.

Love2dance are a local dance group based in Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy, Fife run by Stephanie Hamilton. Love2dance dance classes offer the dance styles of Hip Hop, Cheerleading, Jazz, Musical Theatre and Ballet with pupils ageing from 2 years to adult. Love2dance classes have been running for almost 8 years but pupils only started to compete in Street Dance/Hip Hop Competitions at the start of 2014.

When deciding which CMS is the right one for you, you need first to consider the overall goal of your website. The majority of website owners want to create websites that are not only visually attractive, but which are also optimised for search engines and achieve good Google rankings. Whilst it's true that all content management systems worth their salt will deliver these essentials, some are clearly a lot better at it than others.

Small to medium-sized businesses are increasingly reliant on the internet for their daily operations, and yet the vast majority of them don't have the right security in place to protect themselves from the omnipresent threat of hackers. This is like not bothering to make data backups, and is basically tempting fate.

For a company thinking about outsourcing, the driving idea will be that turning over a department or specific functions to some third-party expert will effectively solve a whole host of problems and assist in meeting financial goals. But be warned – it won't be the case unless the proper steps are taken well in advance.

The IT sector is awash with talented programmers of varying levels of ability like never before, and sometimes organisations can find it difficult to get their hands on the right kind of developers.

This is especially true at the cutting-edge of PHP and Joomla! applications, where new developers are crucial to the effective implementation of a project and need to have not only a good resume, but also the practical skills and experience to back up the blurb.

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